A Polish discus thrower, Malachowski is seeking to raise money to help 3-year-old Olek Szymanski, who has retinoblastoma, an eye cancer affecting young children. Olek must go to New York. He is quoted as saying “Winning an Olympic medal is one of an athlete’s life dreams. Of course, the most precious is gold. I did everything in my power to get it. Unfortunately this time I did not succeed. However, fate gave me a chance to increase the value of my ‘silver.’”

The Polish foundation called Siepomaga has already gathered about a third of the roughly 480,000 zlotys ($126,000). The highest bid in the auction for Malachowski’s silvermedal on Poland’s Allegro website is about $20,000.

Why talk about some spoiled brat like Lochte when there is a man of the quality of Malachowski to discuss.

No, because Lochte is a manifestation of an archetype despised by the sort of people who write ‘news’ stories, so they write ’em to gloat. (Lochte is not despised by the women who’ve been pleased to be notches in his belt).

This is a lovely and generous offer from this young man. It is in the best spirit of the Olympics. I went to the LA Olympics and the crowds were very friendly, we all cheered for all the athletes. I got to sit near Princess Margaret at a water jump on the cross-country. She spent her time as an expert commentator for us. A doctor who had taken his patients to the cross-country had too much food for the lunch so he invited my wife and me to eat with them. Which we did. It would have been rude to refuse.

There is a true Olympic spirit at the Olympic games. You just do not see it on TV.